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A Male's Weight Journey: From 125 to 148 Pounds

Read about a Reddit user's weight journey from 125 to 148 pounds and his struggles with lifting.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 5'11" man showing a muscle gain from 125 pounds to 140 pounds. A total gain of 15 pounds.
A progress pic of a 5'11" man showing a muscle gain from 125 pounds to 140 pounds. A total gain of 15 pounds.
A progress pic of a 5'11" man showing a muscle gain from 125 pounds to 140 pounds. A total gain of 15 pounds.
A progress pic of a 5'11" man showing a muscle gain from 125 pounds to 140 pounds. A total gain of 15 pounds.
[Progress] Male, 5'11", 148 pounds. I used to lift a lot, went from 125 to 140 (puberty did a lot if the work) and lately went a long time without lifting and want to start again, but have only gained four pounds in six weeks.
Originally posted on /r/gainit

Introduction

Reddit user jaydonc13 shares his weight journey, from lifting during puberty to a recent struggle with gaining weight.

Puberty and Early Gains

Jaydonc13 initially gained weight during puberty, going from 125 to 140 pounds through lifting. However, he experienced a setback when he stopped lifting.

Recent Struggles

Jaydonc13 recently began lifting again after a long break, but has only gained four pounds in six weeks. He expresses frustration with his lack of progress.

Tips for Gaining Weight

To achieve his weight gain goals, Jaydonc13 plans to increase his calorie intake and focus on compound lifts. He also encourages others to track their progress and try different methods.

Conclusion

Jaydonc13's weight journey highlights the challenges of gaining weight and the importance of consistency and patience. Anyone struggling with weight gain can learn from his experiences and try different strategies to achieve their goals.

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Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.